NHL Superstar Makes It Clear Whether He’ll Stand Or Kneel For The Anthem

David Hookstead | Reporter

American-born NHL star Auston Matthews made it clear Monday he has no intentions of protesting the national anthem during the upcoming season.

The Toronto Maple Leafs forward spoke with the media, and said the following:

My great uncle served, I have friends and family who’ve served, there’s men and women who have risked their lives for the U.S., people who have died for the U.S. To me, I don’t know if kneeling, sitting, stretching is something I’d really look into doing because to me it’s like a dishonor to the men and women who fight for that flag, fight for the U.S.

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I will be absolutely shocked if protesting the national anthem becomes a trend in the NHL. The league has shown no sign of being the least bit interested in participating, and given the fact lots of the athletes are foreign, I find it hard to believe we should expect a lot of protesting.